The Shipyard Now Available for Ship Simulator 2008
Product catalogue for players to get new ships and environments
Date: Monday, July 07, 2008
Author: Jeff McAllister

After successfully launching Ship Simulator 2008 in September 2007, developer VSTEP has revealed “The Shipyard”, an online vessel and environment shop for Ship Simulator 2008. In this online webshop, players can customize their version of Ship Simulator 2008 with new ships, environments, harbours and new features for the game.

VSTEP’s CTO Pjotr van Schothorst: “The Shipyard is the next step in the development of our acclaimed simulation series. By giving players easy access to high quality new vessels, environments and features, we aim to give Ship Simulator fans the best value for money and give them the option to customize their version of the game with environments and vessels of their choice.”

The Shipyard ’s product catalogue will be frequently updated with official new vessels, environments and features being added by the developers.

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